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is not a friend of israel. >> he has proposed israel adopt indefenseible borders. >> this is the most anti-israel administration in the history of the state of israel. >> jon: oh, for -- all obama did was on the settlement gently suggest they maybe reconsider building -- you know what technically that does make him the most anti-israel president in the history of the united states i forgot toll gently suggest that is not allowed. anyone who opposed or puts day or any other type of light between themselves and benjamin netanyahu or his april genda is an enemy of israel. you wouldn't believe where some of israel's enemies are turning up. >> big political news overseas. >> did he not cruise to an easy victory. >> the conservative party side tour 60 seats each in parliament. >> jon: oh, my god! 60% of israel is antisemitic. how did this snap netanyahu had chuck norris on his team. how did the center left pull the upset? [ laughter ] did not see that coming. ,x[cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight an associate professor of aeronautics and aft troa naughtics at d astr
is not a friend of israel. >> he has proposed israel adopt indefenseible borders. >> this is the most anti-israel administration in the history of the state of israel. >> jon: oh, for -- all obama did was on the settlement gently suggest they maybe reconsider building -- you know what technically that does make him the most anti-israel president in the history of the united states i forgot toll gently suggest that is not allowed. anyone who opposed or puts day or any other...
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correspondent of the new york times and author of two books on the middle east a world of trouble and fortress israel and in jerusalem we have robert rich he is a professor at hebrew university and author of a lethal obsession or a gentleman crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want all right patrick i'd like to go to for you first in washington before we talk about the meaning of the outcome of the election let's talk about the election itself was quite lackluster and a lot of people commented that foreign policy and specifically the palestinian issue was hardly mentioned even by the labor party you find that surprising what does it tell us go ahead. and i did i did find it surprising i think if you if you look at benjamin netanyahu his first term there was one issue on the table most of the time and that was iran and whether iraq and whether israel was going to start a war with iran and bomb its nuclear facilities or whether it was going to convince the united states to do so that it's been issue number one all of the sudden all of a sudden we find that the election for
correspondent of the new york times and author of two books on the middle east a world of trouble and fortress israel and in jerusalem we have robert rich he is a professor at hebrew university and author of a lethal obsession or a gentleman crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want all right patrick i'd like to go to for you first in washington before we talk about the meaning of the outcome of the election let's talk about the election itself was quite lackluster...
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of the electorate the palestinian electorate in israel for not having. voted in larger numbers because had they done so they could actually have significantly affected the balance between the two blocks of right and left because it was quite a close call so i think all that talk about you know that on this day that they really know where you know it's democratic rights i'd like susan to react to the you know the right and left that the idea of right the idea of right and left affects only jewish israeli society it does not affect palestinian society and i don't know why you take objection to the word eradicate because that's precisely what's been happening to palestinian society i mean you can physically look at the map to see the space that is allowed to us now going from you know historic palestine to to now less than what amounts to less than historic less than ten percent of of our historic homeland that's where palestinians are located most of us are in refugee camps or in a diaspora in the rest of those those who live inside palestine live under a
of the electorate the palestinian electorate in israel for not having. voted in larger numbers because had they done so they could actually have significantly affected the balance between the two blocks of right and left because it was quite a close call so i think all that talk about you know that on this day that they really know where you know it's democratic rights i'd like susan to react to the you know the right and left that the idea of right the idea of right and left affects only...
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talking about israel. and now we're joined by susan philadelphia she's a writer and political commentator susan thank you for being with us on the program as a palestinian what is your initial reaction to the election result in israel and we'll talk about the palestinian reaction later. well i mean this election means very little to palestinian life i mean nothing. it doesn't change anything on the ground for palestinians. you know the checkpoints are still going to be there the land confiscation is still going to continue the incessant colonization will continue unabated. you know the only difference in the various political parties in israel is how they go about eradicating palestinian society that's really it's just in the details but otherwise they are all ideologically aligned in that in their desire to minimize palestinian presence or rather kid if they can get away with it. to react to that. yes i think it's very unfortunate to hear the use of a word like eradicate a palestinian society because this
talking about israel. and now we're joined by susan philadelphia she's a writer and political commentator susan thank you for being with us on the program as a palestinian what is your initial reaction to the election result in israel and we'll talk about the palestinian reaction later. well i mean this election means very little to palestinian life i mean nothing. it doesn't change anything on the ground for palestinians. you know the checkpoints are still going to be there the land...
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israel doesn't want that. the palestinians on the overhand and we on the arab side, the islamic world. we don't want to see any new settlement units being built in e 1 which will spell the death knell to the future viability of the palestinian state that we have recognized ourselves. and so when you, when there is a symmetry here, that both sides can put pressure of an enormous kind on the other. and you hope that before these steps are sustain, one wakes up, one sees that there is no other alternative, that we must think very clearly. and that not you will creative means by which we can solve this problem have been exhausted. why has the approach never been tried. why can't we get the experts to discuss many of the municipal issues, the hydrologists, dem og-- demographers, municipal experts, leave the most sensitive issues for a later stage. why don't we have a standing negotiating cell, for instance. there are things that we can talk about. and even in terms of the arab peace initiative. >> nobody is talking
israel doesn't want that. the palestinians on the overhand and we on the arab side, the islamic world. we don't want to see any new settlement units being built in e 1 which will spell the death knell to the future viability of the palestinian state that we have recognized ourselves. and so when you, when there is a symmetry here, that both sides can put pressure of an enormous kind on the other. and you hope that before these steps are sustain, one wakes up, one sees that there is no other...
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and death to israel supporters. and also within the last year, egypt arrested 16 americans, held them in the country, threatened not to let them leave the country and when i rattled the cages and said we may talk about ending your aid and other senators traveled there with the message, all of a sudden americans were released. there are egyptians held for political trials in egypt and i think it's a big mistake. they need to show they want to be part of the civilized world and i would make all aid contingent on that. >> why do they need them. and who are they going to be in a dog fight with? >> that's the question he. for every plane we give them israel will say we need one and a half for every one you give them, but we need better planes than you give them. we're giving them some of the most sophisticated technology in the world and no one else can offer them f-16's, i don't think anybody else will. i think we should be friends and have relations with those who want to have relations with us including egypt, but doe
and death to israel supporters. and also within the last year, egypt arrested 16 americans, held them in the country, threatened not to let them leave the country and when i rattled the cages and said we may talk about ending your aid and other senators traveled there with the message, all of a sudden americans were released. there are egyptians held for political trials in egypt and i think it's a big mistake. they need to show they want to be part of the civilized world and i would make all...
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and out of the war was born the state of israel. now you cannot have a state which is born out of a resolution t has to be a reality on the ground. in order for this reality to take root. you not only have to have a building in ramallah and a kind of a legislate of a sellably. there has to be a system that we built up a system, statehood for a long period ofime before we were a ste. the fact that they are trying to sort of jump over this state, this stage of their development and say okay, we don't have this and this and this and this but we are a state, i think this could lead to a situation which i think is a very bad one of a failed state. and this is something which i done think they should reason interested in. >> the argument goes is that this should be negotiated rather than just granted by the united nations. peak to this before we close because we have gone from the jordanian elections and what may happen in some ar spring to the israeli election mong towards the center. and now we're back to this subject. and you speak elo
and out of the war was born the state of israel. now you cannot have a state which is born out of a resolution t has to be a reality on the ground. in order for this reality to take root. you not only have to have a building in ramallah and a kind of a legislate of a sellably. there has to be a system that we built up a system, statehood for a long period ofime before we were a ste. the fact that they are trying to sort of jump over this state, this stage of their development and say okay, we...
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need how everyone is going to break in the set well israel's elections where this week and the vote was narrowly split between incumbent bibi netanyahu in the centrist party's yeah you're not the in the looks like netanyahu will continue in the driver's seat as israel's prime minister still the political coalitions that have yet to form could very well mean a change in direction for how israel deals with palestine egypt and iran but as long as peace talks continue to be cast aside all the break in that this that that set in joining. just yesterday in jordan held its first election since the arab spring now proponents say this parliamentary vote is a step toward greater democracy in the region while opponents are saying that it's nothing more than an empty pageant as long as the outcome favors king abdullah's regime despite certain factions within the country calling for a boycott of the election it was reported fifty six percent voter turnout over the last year jordan has seen a growing dissent against its monarchy at the simmering uprising curiously absent from the u.s. corporate media
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in-- israel. in addition to that, they have followed through on the promise to have an election. >> you know, but i -- >> things are not black and white. they had an election. they had a constitutional process. there's another election that is coming up shortly for the lower house. the fact sometimes other countries elect somebody that you don't completely agree with doesn't give us permission to walk away from their election. >> this has been our problem with the foreign policy for decades. republican and democrat, we funded bin laden. we funded -- we were favor in radical jihad. they were enemy of the enemy. i have seen the weapons coming back to threaten israel and support for syrian rebels to threaten israel as well. i see problems with this. >> as you know, senator, in any of the armed sales that the united has engaged in, there's always a measure test, a applied with respect a qualityive difference in any of those weapons with respect to israel's deference and security. and we do not sell we
in-- israel. in addition to that, they have followed through on the promise to have an election. >> you know, but i -- >> things are not black and white. they had an election. they had a constitutional process. there's another election that is coming up shortly for the lower house. the fact sometimes other countries elect somebody that you don't completely agree with doesn't give us permission to walk away from their election. >> this has been our problem with the foreign...
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anyhow everyone going to break in at the sets all israel's elections were this week and the vote was narrowly split between incumbent bibi netanyahu in the centrist parties yeah you know upbeat and looks like men you know will continue in the driver's seat as israel's prime minister still the political coalitions that have yet to form could very well mean a change in direction for out israel deals with.
anyhow everyone going to break in at the sets all israel's elections were this week and the vote was narrowly split between incumbent bibi netanyahu in the centrist parties yeah you know upbeat and looks like men you know will continue in the driver's seat as israel's prime minister still the political coalitions that have yet to form could very well mean a change in direction for out israel deals with.
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anyhow everyone going to break in at the sets all israel's elections with us to weaken the vote was narrowly split between incumbent bibi netanyahu and the centrist parties yeah you know upbeat and looks like netanyahu will continue in the driver's seat as israel's prime minister still the political coalitions that have yet to form could very well mean a change in direction for how israel deals with palestine egypt and iran but as long as peace talks continue to be cast aside all the break in that that's that that set to join me. just yesterday in jordan held its first election since the arab spring now proponents say this parliamentary vote is a step toward greater democracy in the region while opponents are saying that it's nothing more than an empty pageant as long as the outcome.
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this saying it is only for peaceful purposes and cross talk today are to look at what's in store for israel after the elections including the chance of salvaging peace with the palestinians and where this aggressive stance on iran is likely to lead. the only difference in the various political parties in israel is how they go about eradicating palestinian society that's really it's just in the details but otherwise they are all ideologically a lie in that in their desire to minimize palestinian presence or to think you get away with it robert and to react to that i think it's very unfortunate to hear the use of a word like eradicate palestinian society because this is so divorced from what i think most people in israel think about. in relation to palestinians i don't think this is is a serious except in the most. fanatic. circles which has not done very well in this election. well cash in advance any time you need payday loans have become a burden for the u.k. government to try to keep people away from companies offering an easy but back. flips of why it is so hard to break the bad money ha
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joy here in this country but they're not happy about the regional balance and if the situation with israel continues to escalate we really could potentially see more uprisings in the camps and more uprisings from the palestinian red. but i should mention that there's a lot of wealthy middle class palestinians who are quite content to sort of set out this argument and keep quiet for now sure and unfortunately it does look like it might be even more tense than it is now with. you so much for shedding some light from the ground in jordan lucy catherine of our team. los angeles is certainly no stranger to police brutality and that's why this recent tragedy comes as no surprise on january seventh a man named so car horror was sitting in a car with his girlfriend when multiple undercover police officers came up behind them so proceeded to get out of the car before he was able to speak to the police they fired upon him trice hitting him once in the chest all on suspicion that he was complicit in a burglary and since then the twenty two year old cambodian man has been clinging on to his life in th
joy here in this country but they're not happy about the regional balance and if the situation with israel continues to escalate we really could potentially see more uprisings in the camps and more uprisings from the palestinian red. but i should mention that there's a lot of wealthy middle class palestinians who are quite content to sort of set out this argument and keep quiet for now sure and unfortunately it does look like it might be even more tense than it is now with. you so much for...
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why don't we not give weapons to israel's enemies. that would save money and make it safer for israel. >> until we are at that moment where that may be achievable, maybe it would be better to try to make peace. >> would you consider supporting conditioning aid to pakistan on the release of the dr.? if we do not support informants, we will not get many more informants. >> i have talked directly to the president and general about the dr.. like most americans, i find it incomprehensible if not repugnant that somebody who helps to find osama bin laden is in jail in pakistan. that follows every american. the pakistanis make the argument that he did not know what he was doing. that he did not know who he was physically targeting or what was happening. but do you think he knew he was helping americans? >> he knew what he was doing in that. they also make the argument that he was doing that as a matter of regular business for him. that is no excuse. i am explaining that rather than cut aid, which is a germanic -- a dramatic approach to a rela
why don't we not give weapons to israel's enemies. that would save money and make it safer for israel. >> until we are at that moment where that may be achievable, maybe it would be better to try to make peace. >> would you consider supporting conditioning aid to pakistan on the release of the dr.? if we do not support informants, we will not get many more informants. >> i have talked directly to the president and general about the dr.. like most americans, i find it...
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i just wonder what you have seen in israel in terms of division. how divided does it feel politically and culturally? >> well it was just within israeli society jeff, there is much greater division culturally than i even notice. i have been here for about six years. in the old divide used to be over how much and how to deal with the era of the palestinians, in particular and whether to give land for peace. the new divide is very cultural and it is between the ultraorthodox religious and also the pro settler nationalist movement which aren't the same. but the ultraorthodox are growing as a portion of the population because they have more children. and what they call the seculars even though they are observant jews. but they are they separate their politics from their religion. and you really see ton the streetsment i men in many neighborhoods, and certainly in tel aviv people dress just as they do in the states. but there are a lot of neighborhoods and especially up here in jerusalem you see the orthodox everywhere and men in their black hats and cu
i just wonder what you have seen in israel in terms of division. how divided does it feel politically and culturally? >> well it was just within israeli society jeff, there is much greater division culturally than i even notice. i have been here for about six years. in the old divide used to be over how much and how to deal with the era of the palestinians, in particular and whether to give land for peace. the new divide is very cultural and it is between the ultraorthodox religious and...
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one i just not give any weapons to israel's energies. -- israel's enemies. that would say was a lot of money. >> better yet, until we are at that moment where that might be achievable, maybe it would be better to try to make peace. >> one more question, would you consider supporting conditioning aid to pakistan on the release of doctor shaquille afridi. i'm afraid that without this, we will make it more informants. >> let me speak to that. first of all, i have talked directly with president azari and with general queani about doctor zafridi. i find it incomprehensible and repugnant that somebody who helped to find osama bin laden is in jail in pakistan. that bothers every american. that said, the pakistanis make the argument that he did not know what he was doing. that he did not know who was physically being targeted. what do you think that u.s. helping americans? >> let me finish. he clearly knew what he was doing in that because they also make the argument that he was doing that as a matter of regular course of business. that is no excuse. i am simply exp
one i just not give any weapons to israel's energies. -- israel's enemies. that would say was a lot of money. >> better yet, until we are at that moment where that might be achievable, maybe it would be better to try to make peace. >> one more question, would you consider supporting conditioning aid to pakistan on the release of doctor shaquille afridi. i'm afraid that without this, we will make it more informants. >> let me speak to that. first of all, i have talked directly...
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to show why your hard-earned tax dollars should not pay for the egyptian f-16's that they may use on israel and a transfer to the enemy of the west? we'll find out after the break. and a quick programming note. tune in for a special edition of hannity where we invest boomtown, washington d.c. where the business of politics is making a lot of people there rich and they're using your money. that's a special tomorrow night 9 eastern right here on fox. [ slap! ] [ slap! slap! slap! slap! ] ow! ow! [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium-rich tums starts working so fast you'll forget you had heartburn. ♪ tum tum tum tum tums nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taking them to work? no, i was just looking for my stapler and my... this thing. i save money by using fedex ground and buy my own supplies. that's a great idea. i'm going to go... we got clients in today. [ male announcer ] save on ground shipping at fedex office. olaf gets great rewards for his small business! pizza! [ garth ] olaf's small busins earns 2% cash bac
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there is little interest in coming to a just peace with the palestinians and palestine nor does it seem israel is on course to change its behavior in stable hood so what exactly happened in this election. to crosstalk.
there is little interest in coming to a just peace with the palestinians and palestine nor does it seem israel is on course to change its behavior in stable hood so what exactly happened in this election. to crosstalk.
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i just wonder what you have seen in israel in terms of division. how divided does it feel politically and culturally? >> well, it was just within israeli society, jeff, there is much greater division culturally than i even notice. i have been here for about six years. in the old divide used to be over how much and how to deal with the era of the palestinians, in particular and whether to give land for peace. the new divide is very cultural and it is between the ultraorthodox religious and also the pro settler nationalist movement which aren't the same. but the ultraorthodox are growing as a portion of the population because they have more children. and what they call the seculars even though they are observant jews. but they are, they separate their politics from their religion. and you really see ton the streetsment i men in many neighborhoods, and certainly in tel aviv people dress just as they do in the states. but there are a lot of neighborhoods and especially up here in jerusalem you see the orthodox everywhere and men in their black hats and
i just wonder what you have seen in israel in terms of division. how divided does it feel politically and culturally? >> well, it was just within israeli society, jeff, there is much greater division culturally than i even notice. i have been here for about six years. in the old divide used to be over how much and how to deal with the era of the palestinians, in particular and whether to give land for peace. the new divide is very cultural and it is between the ultraorthodox religious and...
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and i was questioning where they might be should there be a real threat or attack in israel. he said of course you know that's not what the public would want us to do, but given the holocaust, we have to be very. we cannot stand by and let another holocaust take place. so those decades of remorse and guilt over the holocaust dictates policy relative to support for israel, even though the public now decades on says why do we need to do that again quiet and do we want to get mixed up and not? so that's kind of a unique dynamic that exists in that regard. but it's somewhat of a tenuous relationship. we spent a lot of time with the israeli ambassador, who spent a lot of time at the german relative to german policy towards israel in a home in her of ways. so anything short of a direct threat or attack on israel, we wish we could get this resolved and we wish israel would be much more flexible relative to the west bank and relative to the palestinians. >> i think we have time for one more. all that it be to mark as they promised you a father. go ahead. >> this is a further question
and i was questioning where they might be should there be a real threat or attack in israel. he said of course you know that's not what the public would want us to do, but given the holocaust, we have to be very. we cannot stand by and let another holocaust take place. so those decades of remorse and guilt over the holocaust dictates policy relative to support for israel, even though the public now decades on says why do we need to do that again quiet and do we want to get mixed up and not? so...
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over to the country those critical of this they fear the weapons can one day maybe be used against israel. last night hannity sent his cameras to a flight museum in texas. there he showed just how deadly an f-16 can be when it ends up in the wrong hands. take a listen to a former u.s. fighter pilot lieutenant colonel bruce bleakly. >> behind me is a lucky martin f-16 fighter. it first flew in 1974 and has been in the air force inventory for 85 years. it can climb to 60,000 feet and extremely maneuverable which has made it a very successful aircraft in air to air combat over the years. it has internally mounted 20 millimeter volume can cannon. the vulcan cannon can fire the shells at a rate of 100 rounds per minute. in addition to a being an effective air combat airplane it can deliver a pretty good knockout punch to a target on the ground because it can carry a pretty hefty load of ordinance, pile lons under the wing. this pile lon there's provisions for one on either side and the aircraft can carry an assortment of rockettes and bombs or external fuel tanks. rounding out the plane is on
over to the country those critical of this they fear the weapons can one day maybe be used against israel. last night hannity sent his cameras to a flight museum in texas. there he showed just how deadly an f-16 can be when it ends up in the wrong hands. take a listen to a former u.s. fighter pilot lieutenant colonel bruce bleakly. >> behind me is a lucky martin f-16 fighter. it first flew in 1974 and has been in the air force inventory for 85 years. it can climb to 60,000 feet and...
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. >> jennifer: so we saw the same sentiment emerge in israel's elections this week too. the electorate pushed back against conservative benjamin netenyahu. and a new leader gave voice. >> [ inaudible ] these are generations left because of israel's middle class can no longer survive the economics. >> jennifer: his party won the second-most seats after netenyahu's. so this movement really does seem to have some legs and not just in the middle east. we're seeing similar concerns in china. there a boom in highly educated young people has significantly changed the work force in china in the last decade. china now has 11 times as many college students as it did in 1999. and while that sounds like good news, the economy hasn't produced enough white collar jobs, so many of those graduates are unemployed, and wages are stagnated, so this is the challenging new world john kerry is going to face. good news is there is no one more prepared to face it. joining us from skype is zbigniew brzezinski. he is a counselor and trustee at the senator for strategic and international studies.
. >> jennifer: so we saw the same sentiment emerge in israel's elections this week too. the electorate pushed back against conservative benjamin netenyahu. and a new leader gave voice. >> [ inaudible ] these are generations left because of israel's middle class can no longer survive the economics. >> jennifer: his party won the second-most seats after netenyahu's. so this movement really does seem to have some legs and not just in the middle east. we're seeing similar concerns...
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and death to israel's supporters. also within the last year, egypt arrested 16 americans, held them in the country, threatened not to let them leave the country, and when i rattled the cages and said, we may talk about ending your aid and when other senators traveled there with that message, all of a sudden the americans were reloosed. they need to show they want to be part of the civilized world and i would make all aid contingent on that. >> brian: it did play a role when the hamas-israeli contest and within 24 hours it was allot the window because they allowed them to breach our embassy. those were protesters and that did get violent. but at the same time, you don't want to just say egypt, you're on your own. i don't like your government because for the last 40 years we could count on them in the region to actually counter iran for a while and try to lead the way with peace with israel. >> steve: right. there are just some critics who say, at least part of that aid plan that includes all the weaponry should be scra
and death to israel's supporters. also within the last year, egypt arrested 16 americans, held them in the country, threatened not to let them leave the country, and when i rattled the cages and said, we may talk about ending your aid and when other senators traveled there with that message, all of a sudden the americans were reloosed. they need to show they want to be part of the civilized world and i would make all aid contingent on that. >> brian: it did play a role when the...
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and to get things going i have seen you put in some years of service in telea eve and familiar with israel's politics you can get into san francisco's politics and i brought this and i know senator will say something as well and we want to congratulate you and all of our italian american community as we kickoff the year of italian culture in the united states and we look forward to joining hands with you to make it as successful as possible. >> thank you very much. [applause] >> all right. and please consider me one of "us". >> thank you very much. and bona tale. i asked senator leno how do you think they say happy chanukkah in italian? and he said mozel tough and i am glad to be here and i am proud to be an italian american and it's been an important part of my identity. i believe i have the soul in my heart. [applause] . so there you are. and i remember my grandfather saying when he came over on the boat he was told the streets of america were paved with gold and found out there were no streets and he had to do the paving, and i think the strongest part of our culture is "the family". we m
and to get things going i have seen you put in some years of service in telea eve and familiar with israel's politics you can get into san francisco's politics and i brought this and i know senator will say something as well and we want to congratulate you and all of our italian american community as we kickoff the year of italian culture in the united states and we look forward to joining hands with you to make it as successful as possible. >> thank you very much. [applause] >> all...
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from two of our newshour colleagues on the road: margaret warner reports from jerusalem on moves in israel to form a new coalition government. >> sreenivasan: and ray suarez updates the high-powered meetings of heads of state, business leaders, and others at the world economic forum in davos, switzerland. >> brown: from mali, lindsey hilsum looks at tensions caused by government troops as they advance into islamist territory. >> sreenivasan: spencer michels has a story about trash and one city's crusade to eliminate all of it. >> reporter: san francisco boasts that it recycles 80% of all garbage, and is aiming for zero waste. but some skeptics don't believe it. >> brown: plus, mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by:
from two of our newshour colleagues on the road: margaret warner reports from jerusalem on moves in israel to form a new coalition government. >> sreenivasan: and ray suarez updates the high-powered meetings of heads of state, business leaders, and others at the world economic forum in davos, switzerland. >> brown: from mali, lindsey hilsum looks at tensions caused by government troops as they advance into islamist territory. >> sreenivasan: spencer michels has a story about...
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looking into the drone strikes taking place over somalia yemen of get a stand pakistan and the actions of israel when it comes to the occupied territories the group plans to look into from twenty to thirty specific strikes one of the areas they're going to concentrate on are the so-called double tap strikes where rescuers for example people running to save victims of a drone strike were attacked by a follow up or are people going to funerals this is been something that's been a big concern lately with dozens of people dying in those incidents so this is what they're going to look into this is something that's going to last a while they will look into the numbers of casualties the identities of casualties and really the legal liabilities that might follow and this is something that we're not really expecting any kind of legal serious accusations to come out of but one of the things they're looking into is whether or not work crime is a term that can be used a very strong term so this is something that we're going to have to find out when this reports finally reveals in the months to come what pro
looking into the drone strikes taking place over somalia yemen of get a stand pakistan and the actions of israel when it comes to the occupied territories the group plans to look into from twenty to thirty specific strikes one of the areas they're going to concentrate on are the so-called double tap strikes where rescuers for example people running to save victims of a drone strike were attacked by a follow up or are people going to funerals this is been something that's been a big concern...
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in israel, just 3%. but some former officers say women will have to prove they have the physical strength to serve on the front lines. >> the combat roles, that has to be addressed, whether the standards are going to be separate. those that enter infantry or special operations units, standards are high and they are high for a reason. >> reporter: so many women have lost their lives already. 152 in the line of duty in iraq and afghanistan alone. but now, it's the actual front lines that will be wide open. cecilia vega, abc news, los angeles. >>> and still ahead, right here on "world news," you will hear the voice that tricked a football hero. >> i just want to say good night and i'll be okay tonight. >> but was the girl on the other end of the phone actually this man? and who is he? that's next. we know all your investments may not be with fidelity, but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to
in israel, just 3%. but some former officers say women will have to prove they have the physical strength to serve on the front lines. >> the combat roles, that has to be addressed, whether the standards are going to be separate. those that enter infantry or special operations units, standards are high and they are high for a reason. >> reporter: so many women have lost their lives already. 152 in the line of duty in iraq and afghanistan alone. but now, it's the actual front lines...